Cassie and Corey won a silver for fiction and a bronze for Wellbeing in the 2021 Podcast awards
The Podcast
For Schools
Schools are at the very forefront of providing help and assistance in adolescent mental health, and Cassie & Corey was always imagined as a drama that could help start young people thinking about their relationship with food. With professional assistance, we have created a set of lesson plans that can be deployed either as part of a PSHE Provision or for Drama classes. Please feel free to use the plans below, adapt them as you feel right. Please do get in contact if you need anything else, or simply want to let us know how your class went. We would love that.
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The cast and crew
Tuwaine is a fabulous rising star and a plus-size actor in every respect whose credits include Blue Story (director: Andrew Onwubolu), Spider-Man: Far From Home (Director: Jon Watts) and Armando Iannucci’s The Personal History of David Copperfield. It was important that we had a plus-size actor: young adult audiences respect authenticity.
Wonderful fresh stage talent Harriet is as comfortable in the classics (The Seagull at Bloomsbury Theatre; A Christmas Carol with the Globe Players) as with new writing (Vaults Festival; Southwark Playhouse; Tristan Bates Theatre). She has been part of the project from the start, playing Cassie on stage at Theatre 503
Brilliant comic actor and television talent Yinka Awoni is to be seen in Humans, Doctors, Cleaning Up and most recently the recent hit Netflix series The Stranger.
Talented and experienced actor Jude left recording Cassie & Corey to go on stage at The National Theatre in Inua Ellams’ blistering reboot of Chekhov’s Three Sisters.
GTA – Girls Take Action are the UK's leading all-girl drum’n’bass crew dedicated to spreading the female voice in a predominantly male-dominated scene. Under leadership of head-honcho Lady V Dubz, GTA has grown massively from a vision in 2014 to an internationally recognised group in 2019, headlining major stage shows across the UK. Most recently, Lady V Dubz and Y-Zer have signed to Fatman D’s Biological Beats sister label.
Christoper Hogg, writer
Chris is a playwright who lives in Brighton. He teaches playwrighting at Royal Holloway UOL. In 2018 he was chosen as one of the Theatre 503 – 5 and also in that year wrote: Rathband: A Digital Tragedy, which won Best BBC Online / Podcast-Only Audio Drama 2018.
“This was a technically stunning docudrama meshing and layering stories of flawed humanity through Raul Moat’s infamous final stand-off and David Rathband’s doomed attempts to recover from his injuries in a cacophony of news headlines, TV interviews, police statements, psychiatrists’ reports and social media’s first explosion into our lives, beginning to record so many very personal conversations for a very public eternity.”
John Wakefield, producer co-director
John is a London based sound designer and audio producer of documentary and drama. His best known production 'Wooden Overcoats' (Co-Director/Producer) was one of the most highly acclaimed podcasts of 2015 and credited by The Daily Telegraph as ‘a quietly significant moment in British radio comedy’. Other projects include BBC Audio Drama Award winning Rathband (Co-Director/Sound Designer) and sitcom Trimble.
Jeremy Mortimer, producer co-director
Jeremy Mortimer is a British director / producer of radio dramas for BBC Radio. Credits include The Pattern of Painful Adventures (BBC Radio 3, 2008) and adaptations of Daphnis and Chloe (BBC Radio 4, 2006), Philomel Cottage (Radio 4, 2002) and The Time Machine (Radio 3, 2009). His production of the Troy Trilogy (1998) featuring Paul Scofield was lauded as "the greatest radio drama [anyone] could ever hear."
SYNOPSIS
It’s the night before his gastric-band operation and Corey is terrified. He’s 16 years old, weighs 300 pounds and has a BMI of 60*. However, if Corey doesn’t have the operation, his hypertension will literally make him blind. None of this stops him from stealing, in the dead of night, an electric motor-scooter from the hospital. He picks up his best friend Cassie, a recovering anorexic. Like Corey, Cassie has found solace in the jungle beats and liquid rhythms of D’n’B and they toast together all. the. time. Thing is, Corey has a plan. Eight miles away is the Brit School and the next morning, they’re holding auditions. Corey and Cassie are going to apply, get in — and change their lives forever.
What happens next is a musical journey through the night and the streets of south London. A night where they kidnap a Metro Express security guard, destroy an anti-teenage loitering device, have a mystical experience in an allotment and finally understand the true meaning of food. Will they get in to the Brit school and get to live their dreams? You’ll have to follow them to find out.
* A healthy BMI for a Young Adults is 25.
ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT:
A Drum & Bass Musical Podcast About Eating Disorders - Released on all social platforms on Sunday 17 May 2020 – 12pm
Headline: Drumstick & Bass: world’s first smartphone musical podcast tackles rising eating disorders among teens and young adults.
At a time when young people in lockdown may be increasingly susceptible to anxiety that fuels eating disorders, a new online comedy musical has been launched to help those affective or at risk, talk about the problem.
Cassie & Corey is a drum ‘n’ bass musical podcast, available on smartphones, may prove to be an effective way to stimulate engagement and dialogue – a crucial first step to finding solutions. Eating Disorders often go hand in hand with negative body image, and for young people, negative body image is an open door to anxiety and depression. According to research, early awareness results in swifter treatment and a better long-term outcomes.
Dr Simon Chapman, Consultant in Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Department of Child Health, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust says:
“The last 50 years have seen a sharp increase in obesity, often amongst the most deprived in society, with a parallel rise in distress and unhappiness. Obesity is not thought of as an eating disorder, but having obesity influences the physical and emotional wellbeing of those who experience it, and fear of it fuels anxiety in others for whom body weight and shape already dominate their thoughts. Eating disorders (of which there are several types) collectively affect up to 8% of the UK population at any one time. Although the incidence of anorexia nervosa has not changed much over time, other types of eating disorder (bulimia and binge-eating disorder in particular) have risen sharply. All eating disorders can have consequences for your health. If you think you might have an eating disorder, or have worries or anxieties about your eating, weight or shape, seeking help early (through your GP or CAMHS if you are under 18y) can prevent it developing into a bigger problem).”
The project has been funded by ACE (Arts Council England) in response to the unprecedented mental health crisis among teens and young adults. BBC award-winner Christopher Hogg collaborated with South London all-girl Drum’n’Bass crew Girls Take Action (GTA) to create an utterly original piece of new writing for smartphones.
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